Razer Abyssus Mirror

Whether you are making small, precise movements or fast, long range swipes; The Razer Abyssus Mirror Special Edition keeps up with your every movement without tracking loss. With no drift control, experience true freedom of movement that allows your exact mousing movements to be translated into in game kills.

3 Buttons Tuned For Ultra-Responsive Feedback

The Razer Abyssus Mirror Special Edition features large tactile buttons tuned for rapid clicking that responds to your commands with instant response – so you are always a gunshot or spell ahead of your enemies.

Hardware Toggles for DPI and Polling Rate

Adapt to your game instantly with 2 toggle switches for 450/1800/3500dpi and 125/1000Hz polling rate adjustments without the need for any software drivers.

TECH SPECS

High gloss mirror finish

3500dpi Razer Precision 3.5G infrared sensor

1000Hz Ultrapolling / 1ms response time

Mechanical dpi/polling rate switches

On-The-Fly Sensitivity adjustment

No Drift Control

Always-On mode

Ultra-large buttons

16-bit ultra-wide data path

60-120 inches per second and 15g of acceleration

Three independently programmable Hyperesponse buttons

Ambidextrous design

Scroll wheel with 24 individual click positions

Zero-acoustic Ultraslick mouse feet

Seven-foot, lightweight, non-tangle cord

Approx. size in mm: 115(L) x 63(W) x 40(H)

System Requirements

PC with USB port

Windows® 8/ Windows® 7 / Windows Vista® / Windows® XP (32-bit)

Internet connection (for driver installation)

At least 100MB of hard disk space

GALLERY

What is Surround Sound?

Surround Sound describes the method of channelling sound that envelops the user in a 360 degree arc, positioning sound sources accurately in relation to the user. This is especially useful in multiplayer first person shooters where proper sound placement can help you identify friends, foes and situations within the environment. Audio devices produce two types of surround sound: Discrete or virtual.

Discrete

Using multiple speakers in a system or multiple audio drivers in each ear cup of the headset, positioned at different angles, discrete surround sound lets gamers hear audio in realistic 3-dimensions as they would in real life.

Discrete surround sound makes for immersive gameplay as it accurately represents how your character perceives the audio of the game world.